sweetlee213
New Member
I am now in Roncevalles and I already have learned quite a few lessons on this journey. I have asthma and I did a lot of panicky last minute addons to my rucksack. That turned into a hellish first day of walking. I had to stop constantly to reach for my inhaler. I made it to Orisson, but I decided to take a taxi to Roncevalles.
Doing so made me nervous because there seems to be a dislike for using taxis and pilgrims who choose to hop in one seem to get looked down upon. You will get tons of advice from well meaning people before, during, and maybe even after your camino. The bottom line though is it is YOUR camino and you travel it as you see fit. The only disappointment you need to worry about is your own.
I knew I could not physically finish the Pyrenees, so I only had half a hell day. Half a hell day plus 500 miles is nothing to sneeze at. Also if your bagpack is too heavy, send items ahead of you. It´s only 8 euro and worth not having a sore back. I also strongly urge anyone who hasn´t left yet, to practice walking with the full weight of your rucksack with EVERYTHING in it, including sleeping bags. You´ll be glad you did. Also I know it´s July, but it is VERY cold today. Long pants(convertaible) At least one long sleeve shirt and a jacket of sweater.
Buen Camino,
Laura-Lee
Doing so made me nervous because there seems to be a dislike for using taxis and pilgrims who choose to hop in one seem to get looked down upon. You will get tons of advice from well meaning people before, during, and maybe even after your camino. The bottom line though is it is YOUR camino and you travel it as you see fit. The only disappointment you need to worry about is your own.
I knew I could not physically finish the Pyrenees, so I only had half a hell day. Half a hell day plus 500 miles is nothing to sneeze at. Also if your bagpack is too heavy, send items ahead of you. It´s only 8 euro and worth not having a sore back. I also strongly urge anyone who hasn´t left yet, to practice walking with the full weight of your rucksack with EVERYTHING in it, including sleeping bags. You´ll be glad you did. Also I know it´s July, but it is VERY cold today. Long pants(convertaible) At least one long sleeve shirt and a jacket of sweater.
Buen Camino,
Laura-Lee